iOS 8.4.1 Jailbreak On iPhone 6 Demoed By Pangu Team

iOS 8.4.1 jailbreak on iPhone 6 has been successfully demoed by the Pangu Team. iOS 8.4.1 release by Apple patched all the jailbreak exploits needed for the TaiG tool to work.

iOS 8.4.1 is a small update, comprising of fixes to Apple Music and Beats 1, according to the changelog at least. But as you start to look deeper into the finer details of what the firmware release brings to the table, then it hits you that Apple has patched a lot of exploits – all 40 of them – needed for the TaiG jailbreak to work. But today, we got news from the official Weibo account of HackPwn2015 that Pangu has pulled off what people have been waiting for quite a while now – jailbreak iOS 8.4.1, and that on an iPhone 6.

At this point, it’s unclear when the iOS 8.4.1 jailbreak would be released to the public. But given the situation, with iOS 9 right around the corner for release, we have this hunch that the Pangu Team would play it absolutely safe before making a final decision regarding its release. If you’re asking us, then it’s likely that the Pangtu Team will release the jailbreak after iOS 9 has gone mainstream in the public domain. Why? Because releasing the jailbreak solution for iOS 8.4.1 right now would mean giving Apple the golden change to patch everything up in a next point update, or make iOS 9 an even more tougher to crack affair.

iOS 8.x has been jailbroken to smithereens since its release late last year, with the likes of TaiG and PP missing no moment to bring to the world a solution allowing users to take full advantage of Cydia and the goodness that it brings. Given how things are panning out, it’s all good news for jailbreakers around the world.

We’ll keep our readers updated for more news so stay tuned.

On iOS 8.4 or below?

If you’re a Windows user, then check out our guide posted here for complete details. Alternatively, if TaiG is not your cup of tea then you can try its alternative PP to achieve the same thing. You can follow our complete guide posted here on how to use the PP jailbreak tool to liberate iOS 8.4.